AI Article Synopsis

  • Moore type I tibial plateau fracture-dislocations are complex injuries that are challenging for surgeons to treat due to the difficulty in stabilizing the displaced fragments.
  • The Lobenhoffer approach is a surgical technique that allows better access to the posterior surface of the proximal tibia and requires less soft tissue disruption than other methods.
  • This text presents the first English-language description of the Lobenhoffer technique, illustrated by two case studies.

Article Abstract

Moore type I tibial plateau fracture-dislocations pose a significant challenge to the treating surgeon. The displaced posteromedial fragment is difficult to reduce and adequately stabilize through traditional approaches. The Lobenhoffer approach provides the necessary access to the posterior surface of the proximal tibia but has only been described in the German-language literature. It involves a less extensive soft tissue dissection than that required by other posterior approaches. We provide the first English-language description of the technique, with 2 cases presented as illustrations of the approach.

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